“Consumer Protection” in Buraimi organizes two workshops on improving services and planning

29/05/2018

The Department of Consumer Protection in Buraimi Governorate, in cooperation with the Faculty of Applied Sciences in Suhar, has recently organized two workshops aimed at improving the services and dealing with complaints, planning, follow-up and innovation in the work environment, presented by Qasim bin Mohammed Al-Ma'amari, Assistant Professor in Information Technology and Systems.

During the two sessions, the lecturer presented a summary of the main findings and recommendations of the symposium on the development of government performance held in 2012 and elements of quality of service, electronic applications to improve the service, and the added value of society, including the next steps in the development of the public sector, institutional culture and personal value.
Al-Ma'amari also addressed the most important goals in planning, follow-up and innovation such as the forces that influence the formation of institutions, such as corporate governance and sustainability, and the supporting features of critical thinking and innovation.

No one imagined that greed and deviousness would reach such a staggering level that thought exist only in movies and investigative drama shows , yet it became a stark reality when some merchants sought to make a profit on the account of health and safety of the young and adults alike utilizing the God-given intellect that they posses into destruction and evil instead of serving public good , the devious plan used ( Back to school ) season by carving holes inside books and hiding chewing tobacco inside in away from the inspectors notice targeting the younger generation with these destructive materials that effect the health , mind and safety of our kids .

The Judicial officers noticed that consumers come very frequently to a specific shop during one of the inspection tours which raised their suspicions to strengthening the monitoring and follow up on that matter , students were spotted in the shop as well , the Officers expediently intervened to inspect the shop , the inspection did not reveal anything at first , however , the officers noticed a stack of books and decided to inspect it , surprisingly , they found more than 600 pouches of chewing tobacco on its way to be sold and distributed on consumers and students , the officers immediately issued a violation and referred the case to the General Prosecution to deal with the matter as per the Law